electronic tuner

fyreguy73fyreguy73 Posts: 168
edited January 2007 in Musicians and Gearheads
As a poor public servant trying to learn the guitar I bought a " Matrix SR-1050 fully automatic chromatic tuner". On the front of the tuner it has a "auto calibration button". On the back of the box it says, "To match the pitch of any reference instrument, simply push the AUTO CALIBRATION button while playing a note on that instrument. The tuning pitch will be shifted to match.

Q1. Do I have to do this to match the pitch of the acoustic guitar I am learning on, or do I just leave the electronic tuner as is and tune my guitar.

any help would be gratful.
Thanks.
He who forgets, will be destined to remember.

I wish I was the verb "to trust"
and never let you down.


Brisbane 1, 06
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  • lucylespianlucylespian Posts: 2,403
    Definnitly leave it alone. The correct reference pitch is A= 440 Hz. Re-calibrating would only be useful if you wanted to exactly match another out of tune instrument which is not easily changed, like a piano etc.
    You want to tune your guitar to 440.
    It should actually be a flogging offence to sell guitar without a tuner.
    Music is not a competetion.
  • fyreguy73fyreguy73 Posts: 168
    Thanks for the advice. I bought a student Yamaha guitar, it came with a "guitar sam bong pitch pipe". I tried to tune the giutar to the pipe but I dont have enough experience yet because when I got the electronic, whooo was she out.
    He who forgets, will be destined to remember.

    I wish I was the verb "to trust"
    and never let you down.


    Brisbane 1, 06
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